3.0

57

out of 100

Metascore®
Mixed or average reviews
Based on a weighted average of all critic review scores.

A sample of reviews from critics across the country.

  • 70

    out of 100

    VarietyJoe Leydon

    An over-the-top and beyond-PC comedy that sometimes deftly, sometimes slapdashedly infuses party-hearty anarchy with hectoring moral outrage.

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  • 70

    out of 100

    The New York TimesA.O. Scott

    Precisely because their attitudes are so bluntly hedonistic and apolitical, Harold and Kumar manage to be fairly persuasive when they get around to criticizing the status quo, which the movie has the wit to acknowledge itself as part of.

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  • 67

    out of 100

    Entertainment WeeklyOwen Gleiberman

    Harold and Kumar, fortunately, never lose their verbally relentless way of delivering raunch as pure common sense.

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  • 63

    out of 100

    USA TodayClaudia Puig

    Mostly, Harold is a guilty pleasure that retains the anarchic charms of the original.

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  • 50

    out of 100

    The Hollywood Reporter

    Lacks the fresh charm that made their first such an unexpected (if guilty) pleasure.

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